1,013 results match your criteria: "American Society of Clinical Oncology.[Affiliation]"

Purpose: With the advent of precision medicine, molecular tumor boards (MTBs) were established to interpret genomic results and guide decision making for targeted therapy in oncology patients. There are currently no universal guidelines for how MTBs should operate and thus variance can be seen depending on which MTB is reviewing the case. This study assesses the concordance of MTB recommendations when a participant case is reviewed by two different MTBs, establishes potential reasons for discordance, and advocates for the establishment of standard MTB operating guidelines.

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As cancer therapies increase in effectiveness and patients' life expectancies improve, balancing oncologic efficacy while reducing acute and long-term cardiovascular toxicities has become of paramount importance. To address this pressing need, the Cardiology Oncology Innovation Network (COIN) was formed to bring together domain experts with the overarching goal of collaboratively investigating, applying, and educating widely on various forms of innovation to improve the quality of life and cardiovascular healthcare of patients undergoing and surviving cancer therapies. The COIN mission pillars of innovation, collaboration, and education have been implemented with cross-collaboration among academic institutions, private and public establishments, and industry and technology companies.

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Purpose: To update an evidence-based guideline to assist in clinical decision-making for patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: ASCO convened an Expert Panel to update the 2020 guideline on systemic therapy for HCC. The panel updated the systematic review to include randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published through October 2023 and updated recommendations.

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  • The purpose of the document is to provide guidance on vaccinating adults with solid tumors or blood cancers, focusing on their specific needs regarding immunization.
  • A systematic review was conducted, analyzing studies and trials between 2013 and 2023, resulting in 102 publications, mainly centered on the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines.
  • Key recommendations emphasize the importance of maintaining vaccination status, coordinating among healthcare providers, providing vaccines promptly, and adjusting vaccination plans based on patients' immune status and cancer treatments.
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  • The JCO-ASCO guideline focuses on the use of cannabis for cancer treatment, outlining its potential benefits and limitations.
  • A companion Q&A from JCOOP-ASCO answers important clinical questions regarding cannabis usage in cancer care.
  • The guidelines aim to inform healthcare professionals about best practices and evidence-based approaches for incorporating cannabis into cancer management.
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  • The purpose of the text is to provide guidance for various stakeholders in oncology regarding the medical use of cannabis and cannabinoids, including different forms and combinations.
  • A systematic literature review was conducted on the efficacy and safety of cannabis for adults with cancer, involving multiple studies, but most outcomes showed low evidence certainty.
  • The recommendations emphasize that while cannabis may help with specific symptoms like nausea from chemotherapy, its use as a cancer treatment should be in clinical trials, highlighting a need for further research.
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  • The purpose of this guideline is to provide updated, evidence-based treatment recommendations for patients with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who do not have specific genetic driver alterations.
  • The recommendations are based on recent systematic reviews and randomized clinical trials, focusing on both efficacy and safety, and were developed by an Expert Panel with diverse expertise.
  • The latest update identified ten new randomized clinical trials and consolidates previous recommendations, covering treatment options for first, second, and subsequent lines of therapy.
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  • The guideline aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for treating stage IV non-small cell lung cancer patients with specific driver alterations.
  • It is regularly updated based on systematic reviews of clinical trials, with the latest review covering studies from February to October 2023.
  • The latest update identified eight new randomized controlled trials and refined treatment recommendations for different stages of therapy based on targetable driver alterations.
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Context.—: In 2014, the College of American Pathologists developed an evidence-based guideline to address analytic validation of immunohistochemical assays. Fourteen recommendations were offered.

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Purpose: The American Society of Clinical Oncology Cancer Survivorship Committee established a task force to determine which survivorship care services were being denied by public and private payers for coverage and reimbursement.

Methods: A quantitative survey instrument was developed to determine the clinical practice-reported rates of coverage denials for evidence-based cancer survivorship care services. Additionally, qualitative interviews were conducted to understand whether coverage denials were based on payer policies, cost-sharing, or prior authorization.

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Purpose: We aimed to examine the impact of different conference formats (in-person, virtual, and hybrid) of the ASCO conference on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and to recommend sustainable options for future conferences.

Materials And Methods: This study used data on the number of attendees, their departure locations, and the type of attendance (in-person virtual) provided by ASCO between 2019 and 2022. The GHG emissions resulting from air and ground travel, remote connectivity, conference space utilization, hotel stays, distributed conference materials, and electricity use were estimated for each year.

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Purpose: The Targeted Agent and Profiling Utilization Registry Study is a phase II basket trial evaluating the antitumor activity of commercially available targeted agents in patients with advanced cancer and genomic alterations known to be drug targets. Results from cohorts of patients with metastatic breast cancer (BC) with and alterations treated with sunitinib are reported.

Methods: Eligible patients had measurable disease, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 0-2, adequate organ function, and no standard treatment options.

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Purpose: Little data exist regarding approaches to support oncology professionals who deliver cancer care for underserved populations. In response, ASCO developed the Serving the Underserved Task Force to learn from and support oncology professionals serving underserved populations.

Methods: The Task Force developed a 28-question survey to assess oncology professionals' experiences and strategies to support their work caring for underserved populations.

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This Policy Review sourced opinions from experts in cancer care across low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) to build consensus around high-priority measures of care quality. A comprehensive list of quality indicators in medical, radiation, and surgical oncology was identified from systematic literature reviews. A modified Delphi study consisting of three 90-min workshops and two international electronic surveys integrating a global range of key clinical, policy, and research leaders was used to derive consensus on cancer quality indicators that would be both feasible to collect and were high priority for cancer care systems in LMICs.

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The Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) is the current standard outpatient screening tool for measuring and tracking the nine symptoms of major depressive disorder (MDD). While the PHQ-9 was originally conceptualized as a unidimensional measure, it has become clear that MDD is not a monolithic construct, as evidenced by high comorbidities with other theoretically distinct diagnoses and common symptom overlap between depression and other diagnoses. Therefore, identifying reliable and temporally stable subfactors of depressive symptoms could allow research and care to be tailored to different depression phenotypes.

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The Systemic Treatment of Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer: @ASCO Resource-Stratified Guideline Q and A presents takeways, rationale, and key recommendations based on #JCOGO full guideline for patients by menopausal and marker status.

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Purpose: To guide clinicians and policymakers in three global resource-constrained settings on treating patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) when Maximal setting-guideline recommended treatment is unavailable.

Methods: A multidisciplinary, multinational panel reviewed existing ASCO guidelines and conducted modified ADAPTE and formal consensus processes.

Results: Four published resource-agnostic guidelines were adapted for resource-constrained settings; informing two rounds of formal consensus; recommendations received ≥75% agreement.

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Purpose: To develop recommendations for germline mutation testing for patients with breast cancer.

Methods: An ASCO-Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO) panel convened to develop recommendations based on a systematic review and formal consensus process.

Results: Forty-seven articles met eligibility criteria for the germline mutation testing recommendations; 18 for the genetic counseling recommendations.

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